Scope and Contents
This collection consists of materials in association with Professor Verduin’s 1982 class entitled "Dutch in American Literature." Specific class related materials include: a syllabus, student papers, lecture outlines and tapes, and handouts. Also includes correspondence, newspaper clippings, and works of Professor Verduin, as well as other essays about the Dutch in America and her husband, Dr. Leslie J. Workman in the essay The Founding and the Founder: Medievalism and the Legacy of Leslie J. Workman (2009).
Dates
- Creation: 1980 - 2009
Creator
- Verduin, Kathleen (Person)
Biography
In 1982, Dr. Verduin, Hope College Professor of English Language and Literature, offered a course on "Dutch in American Literature" because the United States was observing the bicentennial of the Netherlands' recognition of the U.S. sovereignty.
Extent
0.50 Linear Feet
Language of Materials
English
Abstract
In 1982, Dr. Verduin, Hope College Professor of English Language and Literature, offered a course on "Dutch in American Literature" because the United States was observing the bicentennial of the Netherlands’ recognition of the U.S. sovereignty. Collection consists of materials in association with Professor Verduin’s 1982 class entitled "Dutch in American Literature." Specific class related materials include a syllabus, student papers, lecture outlines and tapes, and handouts. Also includes correspondence, newspaper clippings, and works of Professor Verduin, as well as other essays about the Dutch in America and her husband, Dr. Leslie J. Workman, in the essay The Founding and the Founder: Medievalism and the Legacy of Leslie J. Workman (2009).
Provenance
Kathleen Verduin
Source
- Verduin, Kathleen (Donor, Person)
- Status
- Completed
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Latin
Repository Details
Part of the Hope College Archives and Special Collections Repository
Van Wylen Library
53 Graves Place
Holland Michigan 49423 United States
616-395-7798
archives@hope.edu